Boza inspires young musicians in Panama through the Latin Grammy In The Schools program, donating instruments and sharing his transformative musical journey.
- January 31, 2026
AceShowbiz - Boza recently participated in the Latin Grammy In The Schools program, collaborating with the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation and Sony Music to uplift young musicians in Panama.
The initiative included a generous donation of instruments to Panama’s Instituto Rubiano, a prestigious public school that serves around 4,000 students. This school aims to become a national benchmark for excellence in science, humanities, and technology, as highlighted in a recent press release.
During the event, Boza engaged with students through performances and a Q&A session, sharing his journey and the transformative power of music. He expressed, “It’s an honor for me to be part of the Latin Grammy In The Schools program because music was the tool that helped me believe in myself and change the course of my life.”
He continued, “Sharing that experience with students and showing them that their talent, voice, and culture have value is something very special. I hope this program motivates them to trust their creativity and understand that there is room for them in the industry.” His message resonated deeply with the audience, emphasizing the importance of nurturing creativity and self-belief among young artists.
Raquel “Rocky” Egusquiza, executive director of the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation, also shared her gratitude: “We thank Boza and Sony Music Group for their partnership and commitment to our shared mission to nurture future Latin music creators.” She emphasized that this collaboration not only supports the legacy of Latin music but also creates lasting memories for the students involved.
In addition to Boza's inspiring engagement, the Latin Grammy In The Schools initiative focuses on enriching the cultural landscape for young musicians across Latin America. Events like these are crucial in providing access to music education and resources, fostering future generations of artists.
Meanwhile, in other exciting news, Tito Double P has joined Peso Pluma as a special guest for the "Dinastía" tour across the United States. Following the success of their joint album, which debuted at No. 1 on both the Top Latin Albums and Regional Mexican albums charts, the demand for this tour continues to grow.
This week in Latin music has certainly been filled with inspiring moments, showcasing the power of music to connect, inspire, and uplift communities.